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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Kaidar (Kaidar) is a rare and borrowed masculine name, originating from the Assyrian language. Its meaning is intrinsically linked to the name Kaidoni, an ancient leader of Assyrian (ancient Hebrew) origin. The name Kaidoni, from which "Kaidar" is derived, means "prince" or "king's son". Therefore, Kaidar can be translated as "Heir," "Royal Son," or "Princely Heir." This name embodies the highest measure of paternal or hereditary honor and status. The origin of the name should be sought in ancient lands of Assyria and Israel, where the Kingdom of Israel (also referred to as the Assyrian kingdom) existed. The name Kaidoni was given to one of the ancient martyrs and leaders of those who believed in the God Yehovah. Although there are not many direct historical records of Kaidoni as a historical figure, his name became a symbol of manhood, faith, and hereditary honor. The name Kaidar, being derived from "Kaidoni," inherited this significance. In the modern world, the name is predominantly found in countries of Central Asia, where the Assyrian diaspora and other peoples may have adopted and passed it down through generations. Character traits associated with people bearing this name are typically linked to strength, responsibility, reliability, and a desire to protect their family and heritage. Those named Kaidar are often perceived as protectors, possessing a sense of ownership and a wish to pass on something important from the past to their children. They may demonstrate respect for traditions and elders. There are relatively few famous bearers of the name Kaidar worldwide, but it was worn by some historical figures from regions where the name is common. For example, in China, where the Assyrian diaspora was represented, there were notable bearers of this name. In modern culture, the name gained recognition through the character Kaidar from the popular TV series "The Jewel-Encrusted Lights of Dale Miller" – a young, talented, restless, and somewhat impudent young man, the son of the protagonist. The popularity of the name Kaidar in Russia is limited and mainly confined to regional or inter-confessional communities associated with the Asa (Christians of Assyrian origin), who historically lived in Syria, Iraq, Iran, and other countries of the Middle East and Central Asia. In contemporary Russian conditions, the name is extremely rare, if not entirely unknown. Variants of the name's spelling may include "Kaidar," "Kaidar," or "Kaidar" (depending on transliteration). Affectionate nicknames or diminutives for the name might be "Kaida," "Kaida-khan" (in the style of Turkic nicknames), "Dar" (if shortening by meaning "gift," "present"), or simply "Kai" or "Dar," depending on family traditions.